03040oam 2200649I 450 991046025790332120200520144314.01-136-88964-71-283-10557-897866131055780-203-84015-110.4324/9780203840153 (CKB)2670000000082329(EBL)614910(OCoLC)712650245(SSID)ssj0000575591(PQKBManifestationID)11349840(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000575591(PQKBWorkID)10551759(PQKB)11447979(MiAaPQ)EBC614910(Au-PeEL)EBL614910(CaPaEBR)ebr10462651(CaONFJC)MIL310557(EXLCZ)99267000000008232920180706h20111990 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDoes aid work in India? a country study of the impact of official development assistance /Michael Lipton and John ToyeLondon :Routledge,2011, c1990.1 online resource (238 p.)Routledge library editions : development ;v. 10First published in 1990.0-415-84710-9 0-415-59269-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title01; Copyright01; Title02; Copyright02; Contents; Tables; Preface; Glossary; Introduction; Chapter 1 India's Aid Resources in Macroeconomic Context; Chapter 2 Aid and Poverty in India; Chapter 3 Policy Dialogue; Chapter 4 The Systemic Effects of Aid and Donor Procedures; Chapter 5 Project Aid to India; Chapter 6 Resource Management, Institution Building, and Technical Assistance; Chapter 7 Aid and Market Forces; Appendix: Conclusions of the India Aid Effectiveness Study; Notes; IndexMuch about India's economy and aid flows has changed in the last two decades. India's growth rate has quickened since economic liberalisation, the poverty head count has fallen and the volume and composition of its aid have changed as new issues of climate change and the environment have emerged..Yet Does Aid Work in India?, first published in 1990, remains of great interest as a study of aid effectiveness in India's pre-liberalisation era. It identifies those sectors where aid-funded interventions succeeded, and where they failed. It explains how India avoided problems of Economic assistanceIndiaEvaluationTechnical assistanceIndiaEvaluationElectronic books.Economic assistanceEvaluation.Technical assistanceEvaluation.338.91/0954338.910954Lipton Michael1937-,88793Toye J. F. J935808MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460257903321Does aid work in India2108162UNINA03541nmm a2200409 i 4500991003324799707536cr cn ---mpcbr170207s2014 sz | o j |||| 0|eng d9783319021539 (e-book)10.1007/978-3-319-02153-9doib14316146-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Matematicaeng519.223LC QA274-274.9Dawson, Donald A.478914Spatial Fleming-Viot Models with Selection and Mutation[e-book] /by Donald A. Dawson, Andreas GrevenCham :Springer Intern. Publ.,20141 online resource (xvii, 856 p. 1 ill.)texttxtrdacontentcomputercrdamediaonline resourcecrrdacarriertext filePDFrdaLecture Notes in Mathematics,1617-9692 ;2092Introduction ; Emergence and fixation in the F-W model with two types ; Formulation of the multitype and multiscale model ; Formulation of the main results in the general case ; A Basic Tool: Dual Representations ; Long-time behaviour: ergodicity and non-ergodicity ; Mean-field emergence and fixation of rare mutants (Phase 1,2) ; Methods and proofs for the F-W model with two types ; Emergence, fixation with M [greater than or equal to] 2 lower order types ; Emergence, fixation: The general (M, M)-type mean-field model ; Neutral evolution on E1 after fixation (Phase 3) ; Re-equilibration on higher level E1 (Phase 4) ; Iteration of the cycle I: Emergence and fixation on E2 ; Iteration of the cycle - the general multilevel hierarchy ; Winding-up: Proofs of the Theorems 3-11 ; Appendix 1 - Tightness ; Appendix 2. Nonlinear semigroup perturbations ; References ; Index of Notation and Tables of Basic Objects ; IndexThis book constructs a rigorous framework for analysing selected phenomena in evolutionary theory of populations arising due to the combined effects of migration, selection and mutation in a spatial stochastic population model, namely the evolution towards fitter and fitter types through punctuated equilibria. The discussion is based on a number of new methods, in particular multiple scale analysis, nonlinear Markov processes and their entrance laws, atomic measure-valued evolutions and new forms of duality (for state-dependent mutation and multitype selection) which are used to prove ergodic theorems in this context and are applicable for many other questions and renormalization analysis for a variety of phenomena (stasis, punctuated equilibrium, failure of naive branching approximations, biodiversity) which occur due to the combination of rare mutation, mutation, resampling, migration and selection and make it necessary to mathematically bridge the gap (in the limit) between time and space scalesEvolution (Biology)Distribution (Probability theory)Greven, Andreasauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut524808SpringerLink (Online service)Springer eBooksPrinted edition:9783319021522.http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-02153-9An electronic book accessible through the World Wide.b1431614603-03-2207-02-17991003324799707536Spatial Fleming-Viot models with selection and mutation820721UNISALENTOle01307-02-17m@ -engsz 00